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Yes. As a matter of policy, CHADD and the National Resource Center on ADHD do not provide formal referrals to individual professionals for the purpose of evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment of individuals with ADHD. However, we can offer several helpful suggestions:

Your Primary Care Physician may be able either to make the diagnosis, or refer to another clinician with more experience in diagnosing and treating ADHD

CHADD members in your CHADD Local Chapter can sometimes be good resources and may be willing to share their experiences with professionals in your local community.

Hospital and University ADHD Centers can be a resource for a variety of services, including ADHD evaluations, referrals to local practitioners, and information on participating in current research projects.

Your Insurance Company can provide a list of clinicians with particular expertise who participate in your insurance plan.

Professional Associations will sometimes offer referrals or provide directories. You may wish to contact:

If you cannot afford services or do not have health insurance, please read the sections on Public Insurance and Public Benefits Programs, or contact your state department of health or mental health to locate a community mental health center near you.

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